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Hi,
Is there a way to use multiple TOPN Filters in a single visualization?
Hi, @Anonymous
Please correct me if I wrongly understood your question.
If you want TOPN by multiple columns, I think in general, it can be done.
If it is OK with you, please share your sample pbix file, then I can try to have a look into it to come up with a desirable solution.
Thank you.
Hi, My name is Jihwan Kim.
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@Anonymous , can you share an example ?
refer: https://www.sqlbi.com/articles/filtering-the-top-3-products-for-each-category-in-power-bi/
Hi Amit,
I've attached a screenshot of a requirement Sample.
Hi @Anonymous
Can you share some dummy data to show the data structure? I guess category 1 is parent level of category 2 and category 3, but what is the relationship between category 2 and category 3? We need more info about original data to look for the appropriate solution.
Thank you.
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